Recycling Extravaganza: REX!
9am to 3pm, Sunday, April 22nd | St. Louis Community College, Forest Park campus
A collection event for hard-to-recycle items enters its second year at the 2012 St. Louis Earth Day Festival. The Earth Day Recycling Extravaganza, or REX!, will be accepting your hard-to-recycle items from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the St. Louis Community College Forest Park campus parking lot, off Oakland Ave. All are invited to load up their cars, trucks or bicycle baskets with any (or all) of the items that will be collected by one of a dozen partnering non-profit organizations or recycling companies.
While many items are being collected, please DO NOT bring materials that aren’t on the list. If there is no business or organization collecting an item that you bring to the event, please keep it in your car.
Please read below for a comprehensive list of accepted materials by collector.
For a listing of items by category, CLICK HERE.
ABSOLUTELY NO chemicals, household hazardous waste, paints or liquids.
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Pack smart! Load your car so that you will be able to access items as you pass the collection points, as ordered below.
1. St. Louis Earth Day
Website: stlouisearthday.org
Base of operations for staff and volunteers of REX.
2. St. Louis Teachers’ Recycle Center, Inc
Website: sltrc.com
Items Collected: Children’s Books | Teachers’ Posters and Games | Buttons | Costume Jewelry | Wine Corks | Artist Paint Brushes | Children’s Scissors
3. UpCycle Exchange
Website: UpXChange.com
Items Collected: Fabric (any type of yardage, vintage linens, decorator samples), along with sewing supplies, fasteners, trims, notions | Yarn, knitting, crochet & spinning supplies | Jewelry & findings: vintage, broken & mismatched, costume | Wine corks | Jars & Wine Bottles: clean, empty
4. Making Music Matters
Website: makingmusicmatters.com
Items Collected: Guitars | Violins | Pianos | Drum Sets | Amplifiers | Trumpets | Other musical instruments | All working or non-working | Volunteers to teach music! | Some donations will benefit Sheldon Concert Hall’s Music for Lifelong Achievement program
5. Ameren Missouri
Website: ameren.com
Items Collected: CFL light bulbs (new-style)
6. The Luminary Center for The Arts
Website: theluminaryarts.com
Items Collected: Printer Ink Cartridges
7. Trex Recycling
Website: www.trexrecycling.com
Items Collected: Plastic Bags | #2 HDPE Plastic: grocery bags, shopping bags (NO hard plastic or string), produce bags, newspaper sleeves, toilet paper bags, clear trash liners | #4 LDPE Plastic: stretch film/shrink wrap, department store bags, dry cleaning bags, bubble wrap, wrapping for water/soda cases, Ziploc bags, bread bags, mattress bags, ice bags, garment/clothing bags, clear trash bags | NO frozen food bags | NO clips or ties | Everything must be CLEAN and DRY
8. Covidien
Website: covidien.com
9. DEA Drug Take Back Initiative
Website: www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_disposal/takeback/
Items Collected: Expired, unwanted, or unused Pharmaceutical Controlled Substances | Prescription medications | Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, Vitamins, Supplements | NO illicit or illegal substances or needles collected | Collection is anonymous, no records are kept, no ID required
10. Shoeman Water Projects
Website: www.shoeman.org
Items Collected: Shoes (new and gently used) | Cell Phones (new and gently used)
11. USAgain
Website: usagain.com/st-louis
Items Collected: Clothing | New & Used Clothing | Clothing for all ages | Toys & Stuffed Animals | Towels, Bedding, Drapes, Scarves, and other textiles | Bric-a-brac
12. St. Louis BWorks
Website: StlBicycleWorks.org
Items Collected: Bicycles | Working bicycle parts | Bicycle equipment & tools | Overflow computers and computer parts from MRC will go to St. Louis BWorks
13. St. Louis Composting
Website: stlcompost.com
Items Collected: Scrap wood – untreated/not painted | Compostables | Drywall – untreated/not painted | Yard waste
14. Eye on Design
Website: eod4u.com
Items Collected: Roller shades | Blinds (horizontal & vertical) – functional & non-functional | Drapery rods – functional & non-functional | Window treatments (gently used) | Drapery panels (gently used)
15. Executive Personal Computers (EPC)
Website: epcusa.com
Items Collected: Styrofoam / Expanded Polystyrene (EPS or expanded #4, #5 plastics) | Food package foam, packing foam, foam containers, molded foam — any color, MUST BE CLEAN!
16. Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis – ReStore
Website: habitatstl.org
Items Collected: Building & Construction Materials | Household Supplies (sinks, doors, light fixtures, toilets, etc.) | Anything you might find in a hardware store
17. Flooring Systems, Inc.
Website: flooringsystemsinc.net
Items Collected: Carpet – residential, commercial | Carpet pads | Tile
18. Midwest Recycling Center (MRC)
Website: midwrc.net
Items Collected: Appliances – functioning & non-functioning, large & small | TVs/monitors (limit 4/household), computers & parts, microwaves, dishwashers, refrigerators, electronics, etc. | Rechargeable batteries | Extension cords & Holiday light strands | VHS tapes & Audio cassettes | Overflow computers and computer parts from MRC will go to St. Louis BWorks | Anything with a cord!
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No items will be accepted that are not listed above.
For a listing of items by category, CLICK HERE.
ABSOLUTELY NO chemicals, household hazardous waste, paints or liquids.
For more information on recycling chemicals, hazardous waste, paint, etc. contact the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Green Resources Answer Service.
- List last updated 4/18/12 @ 1:15pm -
Shuttle Service
After your car is purged of spring cleaning debris, leave it at STLCC and catch a ride to the Festival via a free shuttle service, provided by the St. Louis Lambert International Airport biodiesel bus and Super Park compressed natural gas (CNG) bus. The shuttle service will be available between 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. and will leave every 15 minutes on the hour. The St. Louis Earth Day Festival is 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the Muny Grounds in Forest Park.

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